Google Says AI Now Generates 75% of Its New Code, up From 25% in 2024
- Google announced that 75% of its new code is now generated by AI and reviewed by human engineers as of 2024.
- In October 2024, about 25% of the company's code was AI-generated, increasing to 50% by last fall.
- Google's engineers use the Gemini AI models for code generation and have AI-related goals impacting their performance reviews.
- CEO Sundar Pichai stated that AI-assisted code migrations were completed six times faster than a year ago with engineers alone.
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In the fall of last year, this figure was 50%.
Google says AI now generates 75% of its new code, up from 25% in 2024
The shift is tied closely to Google's internal deployment of its Gemini models, which engineers are using to generate, refactor, and migrate code. The company has also pushed broader use of AI tools beyond engineering, tying their use in some cases to performance reviews.Read Entire Article
In Google Cloud Next 2026, Thomas Kurian declared the experimental phase of corporate artificial intelligence closed and Sundar Pichai showed the result: a network of agents that already writes three out of four lines of code
Mexico City.- Google revealed that 75 percent of the new code of its developments is made by artificial intelligence (IA). The announcement was made public by Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, in a blog post, published on the occasion of the Google Cloud Next 2026, held this week in Las Vegas, United States. "Today, 75 percent of all new code of Google is generated by AI," said Pichai. He clarified that the programming instructions are reviewed by h…
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